Program of MLcon Amsterdam 2026

Program of MLcon Amsterdam 2026

Amsterdam

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MLcon

About this event

MLcon Amsterdam 2026 invites AI researchers, ML engineers, and builders to a multi-day program in Amsterdam featuring a main conference, expo, power workshops, and a bootcamp focused on Generative AI and Machine Learning Engineering.

Dates and structure: April 20–24, 2026. Bootcamp runs April 20–21, Power Workshops April 21–24, and the Main Conference + Expo on April 22–23. This program page lays out a structured path for attendees to dive into hands-on sessions, talks, and live demonstrations across multiple formats in one of Europe’s AI hubs. The event promises a blend of talks from leading practitioners, practical workshops to build and deploy, and an expo floor showcasing cutting-edge tools and solutions.

Who should attend: developers, data scientists, ML engineers, AI product teams, startup founders, and researchers interested in practical ML engineering, GenAI workflows, and scalable AI systems. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your skills with power workshops, explore new ML tooling on the expo floor, or hear from keynote speakers on the future of AI, MLcon Amsterdam aims to offer actionable insights and real-world takeaways.

Format and content: Expect a mix of expert keynotes, technical talks, and hands-on sessions across tracks focused on Generative AI, ML engineering, and AI-powered product development. The program emphasizes practical learning, from model deployment to monitoring and governance, with opportunities to connect with peers during networking segments and on-site demos.

What makes this event stand out: a dedicated multi-day program in Amsterdam designed to cater to both practitioners and teams, with a clear progression from foundational bootcamps to deep-dive power workshops and a comprehensive main conference. The event profiles itself as a space to learn current best practices, explore emerging tools, and form collaborations that accelerate AI-driven products.

Registration and access: The site highlights a tiered experience, including access to session recordings via a devmio Fullstack membership (6 months), discounts on MLcon New York tickets, and extended access to the conference platform. Attendees should check the official program page for registration links and up-to-date pricing.

Location and connectivity: Amsterdam serves as the host city, offering a dense ecosystem of AI and tech companies, researchers, and a vibrant community for knowledge sharing. Attendees can expect in-person sessions across multiple venues

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